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Alternative Names

マリオパーティアドバンス

Developer

Hudson Soft

Genre

Misc

Release Dates

03/28/05 Nintendo
01/13/05 Nintendo
06/10/05 Nintendo

Community Stats

Owners: 25
Favorite: 0
Tracked: 1
Wishlist: 1
Now Playing: 0
 
6.2

Avg Community Rating:

 

Summary

It's a portable party on your Game Boy Advance! Mario Party Advance takes all the fun of the home console game and puts it in your hands. All-new mini-games and a host of Professor E. Gadd's incredible Gaddgets - unique trinkets, toys, detectors and tricks like the Lip Disguise-o-matic that let you play tricks on your friends, test your compatibility and much more.

Features

  • Discover the 60 mini-games as you play through the single-player game boards. Earn coins as you play the mini-games, and use those coins to unlock Gaddgets you can use with your friends.
  • Use your Gaddgets to take the game into the real world. Place your finger on the Finger X-Ray to see what's hidden inside, or use the Compatibility Meter to see how well you and your friends match up.
  • Link up with your friends and duke it out in a two-player battle game, or trade Gaddgets, mini-games and coins to share the party fun.


Game Storyline: Mario Party Advance comes to the Game Boy Advance, making this game the perfect portable party! Play single player to collect 60 mini-games hidden in each board map in Adventure mode. Once you've found them, you can play these mini-games whenever you want. You can also battle against the Koopa Kids or link up with a friend to test your skills in one of the two-player battle mini-games. The coins you earn in the mini-games can buy you Professor E. Gadd's wonderful Gaddgets, unique trinkets like the Finger X-Ray, the intriguing Lip Disguise-o-matic and much more, including a variety of detectors, compatibility meters and other strange and fascinating devices.

Characters: Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, the Koopa Kids, Professor E. Gadd and more.

How to progress through the game: Play through the Board Maps in Adventure mode to discover more mini-games, which can be played at any time after they've been found.

Special powers/weapons/moves/features: Link up with friends to play the multiplayer battle games and trade mini-games, Gaddgets and coins. Improved focus on the single-player party-game experience.

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Latest Updates

Game Information Updated oliist 01st Oct 2010
Game Banner Added to Database Leunam 26th Jul 2009
Game Information Updated supermario128 22nd Jun 2009
Game Information Updated supermario128 20th Jun 2009
Boxart Added oliist 15th Feb 2009
Game Information Updated oliist 15th Feb 2009
Game Summary added to Database nordlead 28th Jan 2009
Boxart Added pichu_pichu 30th Sep 2008
Boxart Added pichu_pichu 30th Sep 2008
Boxart Added pichu_pichu 30th Sep 2008
Screenshots Added Sherlock99 19th Apr 2008

Sales History

Total Sales
0.28m
Japan
0.50m
NA
0.19m
Europe
0.02m
Others
0.98m
Total

Opinion (6)

Tammi posted 06/08/2011, 09:01
Yup. Overrated!
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IxisNaugus posted 28/04/2009, 01:29
Horrible. Simply horrible...
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joey123 posted 08/11/2008, 09:12
this game was afull... i was so excited when it came out i remember the commercials saying " its a party in your pocket!" but its more like crap in you pocket
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shizzlee posted 02/08/2008, 07:02
I didn't even know there was a Mario Party for the GBA...
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SmokedHostage posted 01/08/2008, 06:52
It was released late in the system's life.. and around 2005 I think Ninty was milking too much with things like Mario vs. Donkey Kong, Mario Pinball, Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix for anything Mario to do well.
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Explosivo posted 05/03/2008, 01:47
I wonder why this was such a miss but Mario Party DS is a home run. Cause GBA had ha huge user base as well...could it be the touch screen?
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